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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Anne_BaconAnne Bacon - Wikipedia

    Anne, Lady Bacon ( née Cooke; 1527 or 1528 – 27 August 1610) was an English lady and scholar. She made a lasting contribution to English religious literature with her translation from Latin of John Jewel 's Apologie of the Anglican Church (1564). She was the mother of Francis Bacon .

  2. Primary Editions. The Letters of Lady Anne Bacon, ed. Gemma Allen, Camden Fifth Series, 44 (Cambridge: CUP, 2014). The Letters and Life of Francis Bacon, ed. James Spedding, 7 vols (1861–74). Letters From Redgrave Hall: The Bacon Family, 1340–1744, ed. Diarmaid MacCulloch, Suffolk Records Society, 50 (2007).

  3. www.brooklynmuseum.org › heritage_floor › anne_baconBrooklyn Museum: Anne Bacon

    Há 5 dias · Anne Bacon. b. circa 1528, probably Essex, England; d. 1610, England. The household in which Anne Cooke Bacon grew up was hailed by the Elizabethan intellectual Walter Haddon as a “small university.”

  4. www.wikiwand.com › en › Anne_BaconAnne Bacon - Wikiwand

    Anne, Lady Bacon was an English lady and scholar. She made a lasting contribution to English religious literature with her translation from Latin of John Jewel's Apologie of the Anglican Church (1564). She was the mother of Francis Bacon.

  5. Anne Bacon to William Cecil, Lord Burghley, 26 February 1585. Holograph. BL, Lansdowne MS 43, fos 119r–120v. 2pp. Addressed (fo. 120v): To my very goode Lorde, the Lorde Tresurer of Englande. Endorsed (fo. 120v): 26 February 1584. The Lady Bacon for the preachers. Footnote 163

  6. 28 de dez. de 2022 · Protestant. Reform. Translation. Introduction. Anne Bacon ( née Cooke) ( c. 1528–1610), one of the five renowned Cooke sisters who were the daughters of Sir Anthony Cooke and Anne Fitzwilliam Cooke, was born at Gidea Hall in Essex.

  7. Lady Anne Bacon was mistress of Gorhambury, St Albans, from 1561 until her death in 1610. Educated, connected and astute, she lived through the upheavals and reverses of four Tudor reigns. Anne was committed to religious reform, and a published translator of key works of the English Reformation.